Sun, Emperor and Pope

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comparative religion
cross-cultural philosophy
Cults
Divination
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global Neoplatonism connections
intellectual history
millenarian beliefs
Mughal cosmology
Mughal History and Religion
Renaissance Rome studies
Roman Empire

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041281221
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book aims to uncover Neoplatonism as an entangled global philosophy that has connected Europe with India for centuries. To demonstrate that argument, it delves into two notable instances ofsolar cults during the long sixteenth century. Both cases are examined through the lens of the longue-durée Great Tradition of Neoplatonism, taking off from the sun cult designed by the Roman Emperor Julian in the fourth century. The book also includes:

  • Comprehensive analysis of solar worship traditions across cultures and civilizations
  • Detailed examination of Mughal cosmology and millenarian beliefs in India
  • In-depth study of Barberini solar cult practices in Renaissance Rome
  • Comparative approach to understanding sun worship in different historical contexts
  • Scholarly investigation of the longue durée of solar religious traditions

By exploring the intriguing parallels between these coinciding solar cults, this book advocates a truly global intellectual history that transcends the conventional boundaries of world religions and civilizations.

This title has been co-published with Manohar Publishers & Distributors. T&F does not sell or distribute the print editions in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Bhutan.

Jos Gommans is Professor of Colonial and Global History at Leiden University, The Netherlands, where he specializes in medieval and early modern history of South Asia and its interconnections with Europe, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. In this latest work, Gommans applies his expertise in comparative historical analysis to explore solar worship traditions, demonstrating his continued commitment to understanding the complex cultural and religious dynamics that have shaped civilizations across time and geography. His interdisciplinary approach and deep knowledge of both South Asian and European historical contexts make him uniquely positioned to examine the fascinating parallels between Mughal and Barberini solar cult practices.

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